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E-Link Gateway
Installation Instructions
Applications
The E-Link Gateway provides Johnson Controls® and
YORK® mechanical equipment, such as chillers and
rooftop units, with Building Automation System (BAS)
networking connectivity. It is designed with three active
serial ports: Port 1 and Port 4 are used for BAS
networking, Port 2 is reserved for connecting to the
equipment, and Port 3 provides access for auxiliary
monitoring and control.
To simplify the installation and setup, the E-Link
Gateway comes pre-configured with a series of chiller
and rooftop equipment profiles that you can choose by
selecting the correct DIP switch settings.
Several E-Link Gateway models are available for
connection to various types of input voltage and
equipment. For chillers using the OptiView™ or
Latitude Micro Panel, the E-Link Gateway consists of a
single circuit board attached to four studs inside the
Micro Panel, using the accessory mounting kit. The
panel supplies 12 VDC input power, eliminating the
need for an external power supply.
For chillers using the IPU-II based Micro Panel, the
E-Link Gateway is installed inside the Micro Panel and
requires an additional transformer to supply power to
the E-Link Gateway. The transformer is included in the
E-Link IPU-II Installation Kit. (This kit is not available in
Europe. Use E-Link Gateway YK-ELNKE00-0.)
For other types of chillers, the E-Link Gateway is
packaged in its own enclosure. In addition to the E-Link
Gateway circuit board, a transformer is included inside
the enclosure that converts a 120- or 240-volt input to
24 VAC power.
Part No. 24-10404-9, Rev. D
North American Emissions Compliance
United States
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class A digital device
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when this equipment is
operated in a commercial environment. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications.
Operation of this equipment in a residential area is
likely to cause harmful interference, in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference
at his/her own expense.
Canada
This Class (A) digital apparatus meets all the
requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing
Equipment Regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la Classe (A) respecte
toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel
brouilleur du Canada.
Installation
The E-Link Gateway is supplied as a circuit board that
can be installed directly into the equipment's enclosure,
or can be supplied pre-mounted in an enclosure ready
for line voltage. Accessory mounting kits are used to
mount the E-link Gateway directly into OptiView
Latitude, and IPU-II based Micro Panels.
IMPORTANT: Do not install the E-Link Gateway
directly into an equipment's enclosure without the
use of an approved installation kit.
E-Link Gateway Installation Instructions
Issued November 2, 2011
Supersedes April 29, 2011
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  • Page 1 Canada. the E-Link Gateway. The transformer is included in the E-Link IPU-II Installation Kit. (This kit is not available in Installation Europe. Use E-Link Gateway YK-ELNKE00-0.) The E-Link Gateway is supplied as a circuit board that For other types of chillers, the E-Link Gateway is can be installed directly into the equipment’s enclosure,...
  • Page 2 E-Link with Serial Outputs (BACnet YK-ELNK100-0 as an operating control. Where failure or malfunction Master-Slave/Token-Passing [MS/TP], of the E-Link Gateway could lead to personal injury Modbus Remote Terminal Unit [RTU], or property damage to the controlled equipment or and N2)
  • Page 3 OptiView/Latitude installation kit. 2. Connect the communications cable (included with the kit) from Port 2B on the E-Link Gateway to J2 Figure 1: OptiView Micro Panel Connected to on the OptiView Micro Panel. Ensure that wires are E-Link Gateway connected according to Table 3.
  • Page 4 4. Connect the transformer to the terminal block. (Installation Kit Not Available in Europe) 5. Connect the transformer to E-Link. Secure the 1. Attach the E-Link Gateway board to the panel in wiring with tie-wraps. the upper right side of the enclosure using the four 6.
  • Page 5 IP 65/NEMA 4x or higher. 6. Complete wiring as described in the Applying Power section in this document. The E-Link Gateway can be mounted as a stand-alone enclosure either on the outside surface of the chiller IMPORTANT: Be careful not to damage the E-link Micro Panel (close coupled), or on a smooth surface Gateway or Micro Panel’s circuit boards during the...
  • Page 6 Locate the power source within 0.9 m (3 ft) of the near vicinity. Use appropriate conduit to connect the E-Link Gateway, and protect it with a suitable fuse or power and communications wiring. circuit breaker. Ensure the power is supplied from a dedicated source and not controlled by a programmed 1.
  • Page 7 4. When commissioning a BAS output ORKS protocol, disconnect the BAS network and cycle the power on the E-Link Gateway to activate the Quick Start and the FTT10 ProtoCessor. ORKS The ProtoCessor does not recognize the push...
  • Page 8 (BTL) guidelines for compliance as a B-ASC controller. Using Quick Starts The E-Link is designed to use a set of predefined data In most cases, using a Quick Start that corresponds to maps to associate equipment data with a set of fixed the equipment being integrated is sufficient to configure BAS network variables.
  • Page 9 Reserved for Field adjustments A Quick Start that references a Solid State Starter (SSS) is also applicable to a mechanical starter. Two sections are required for equipment equipped with three or more compressors, or two systems. E-Link Gateway Installation Instructions...
  • Page 10 ORKS correctly expressed. Use Quick Start 9 and 11 if the equipment is supplying the data in SI units (the E-Link is not required to perform any conversions, so it operates in pass-through mode). Use Quick Start 10 and 12 if the equipment is supplying the data in Imperial units and the E-Link is required to convert these units into SI.
  • Page 11 OptiView/Latitude installation kit. If the E-Link Gateway circuit board is installed in its own The equipment panel should also be equipped with enclosure, a transformer is included in the enclosure.
  • Page 12 Figure 8: RS-485 EOL Switches have on the system. The double-shielded cable should connect the E-Link’s BAS port (Port 1 or Port 4) to the next controller(s) in the daisy-chained network. IMPORTANT: Ensure that the EOL switches are...
  • Page 13 YORK Talk II address (YORK Talk address = Rotary weighted, allowing up to 15 unique selections. Switch setting + 1). Since the E-Link Gateway uses a one-to-one relationship with the chiller panel, this switch is normally set to 0 (YORK Talk address 1).
  • Page 14 M4 x 32 mm (Latitude) (Latitude) 2 Position 4 Position Connector Connector YMC2 POWER HARNESS (OptiView) 4 Position 4 Position Connector Connector YMC2 COMMUNICATION CABLE (OptiView) Figure 14: E-Link OptiView/Latitude Installation Kit (YK-ELNKOLK-0) Figure 13: E-Link Gateway Component Identification E-Link Gateway Installation Instructions...
  • Page 15 Communication Wrap Wiring Harness Expansion Expansion Sheet Metal Screw Screw Figure 15: E-Link IPU-II Panel Installation Kit (YK-ELNKSTK-0 Contents) Last Unit Unit #2 Unit #1 PORT 3 RS485 PORT 3 RS485 PORT 3 RS485 + - C M SHL D...
  • Page 16 NOTE: The chiller ID is software-selectable through the micro panel keypad. Set the Chiller ID to 0 to make network address to 1. Figure 17: E-Link Gateway to YORK Talk II Equipment Connections (See Table 1 for board cross-reference.) E-Link Gateway Installation Instructions...
  • Page 17 Figure 18: E-Link Gateway to YORK Talk II Equipment Connections (Continued) (See Table 1 for board cross-reference.) E-Link Gateway Installation Instructions...
  • Page 18: Table Of Contents

    The transfer rate on the chiller must be set to 4800 baud. SHIELD Jumpers Equipment Cable York Talk 2 RS485 RWBII Rev. C and Higher (4800 baud) Figure 19: E-Link Gateway to YORK Talk II Equipment Connections (Continued) (See Table 1 for board cross-reference.) E-Link Gateway Installation Instructions...
  • Page 19: E-Link Port 2A Rs485

    Installation, Operation & Maintenance (IOM) E-Link PORT 2A RS485 - COM SHLD Air-Cooled Screw Liquid SHIELD Chillers manual for more information. (Open) Figure 20: E-Link Gateway to OptiView and Latitude/YCAV/YCIV/YVAA Equipment Connections (See Table 1 for board cross-reference.) E-Link Gateway Installation Instructions...
  • Page 20: Equipment Cable

    + - COM SHLD (38400 baud) BLUE BLUE WHITE 331-02496-101 (Open) WHITE (IPU I Board) SHIELD E-Link PORT 2A RS485 OM SHLD YPAL (ECO2) Setup for MS/TP Bus: Figure 21: E-Link Gateway to YPAL (EC02) Equipment Connections E-Link Gateway Installation Instructions...
  • Page 21: Port 2A Rs485 Com Shld

    COM SHLD (Open) SHIELD 031-02630-xxx Communication (IPU II Board) Wiring Harness (Includes a pre-wired E-Link Port 2 Terminal Block) RS485 (4800 baud) IPU-II P1 Setup for York Talk 2: Figure 22: E-Link Gateway to IPU-II Equipment Connections E-Link Gateway Installation Instructions...
  • Page 22 Figure 23: E-Link Gateway to Wuxi STC YEWS-D1/YEAS/YGAS Equipment Connection E-Link Gateway Installation Instructions...
  • Page 23 Figure 24: E-Link Gateway Communication Port Connections to a BAS System E-Link Gateway Installation Instructions...
  • Page 24 Figure 25: E-Link Gateway Communication Port Connections to a BAS System (Continued) Note: Connect a ground strap between the panel's Repair Information ground path and the E-Link's common path only if this If the E-Link Gateway fails to operate within its connection has not been made elsewhere in the specifications, replace the unit.
  • Page 25: York Talk

    The performance specifications are nominal and conform to acceptable industry standards. for application of conditions beyond these specifications, consult the local Johnson Controls office. Johnson Controls, Inc. shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its products.
  • Page 26 507 E. Michigan Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202 Metasys® and Johnson Controls® are registered trademarks of Johnson Controls, Inc. All other marks herein are the marks of their respective owners. © 2011 Johnson Controls, Inc. E-Link Gateway Installation Instructions Published in U.S.A.

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